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Exchange Rates and Firm Exports: The Role of Foreign Ownership and Foreign Subsidiaries*

Hyelin Choi () and Hyo Sang Kim ()
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Hyelin Choi: Department of Global Commerce Soongsil University 369 Sangdoro Dongjakgu, Seoul, 06978, Korea
Hyo Sang Kim: Department of International Macroeconomics and Finance Korea Institute for International Economic Policy Building C, Sejong National Research Complex 370 Sicheongdaero Sejong-si, 30147, Korea

Asian Economic Papers, 2020, vol. 19, issue 2, 103-118

Abstract: This paper examines the role of global production linkages on exchange rate elasticities by using Korean firm-level data. Firms with foreign ownership or with foreign subsidiaries, which are linked to global production, tend to weaken the effects of exchange rate movements on firm exports. We find the exchange rate elasticities of firm exports are significant and tend to have a negative effect on domestic firms or firms with no foreign subsidiary. In contrast, the results show an insignificant effect on foreign-owned firms or firms with foreign subsidiaries. After controlling for the export to foreign affiliates, we still find the estimated exchange rate elasticities of exports to be statistically insignificant, although it has a negative and relatively large impact for firms with global production linkages. Moreover, firms with a higher global value chain integration measure or more imported intermediate inputs have a significantly lower exchange rate elasticity of exports. This indicates that the developments in global production linkages have an important role in explaining lower exchange rate elasticity to exports.

Date: 2020
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